incontrovertible
Getting familiar with the group...
I bought my Genesis at the end of the first week of July from a dealer who has now stopped selling Hyundai's. When I brought my car in to another dealer for recall service work, I noticed that the service invoice showed an initial date of sale of my car at the end of June. When I pointed this out to the service rep, he said that he's seen this before and I should contact Hyundai customer service to have the date corrected. He said the dealer was probably trying to qualify for some bonus or rebate from Hyundai which expired on June 30.
I've been hassling with Hyundai customer service for the past several weeks trying to get this done. So far, even though they got a verbal confirmation from the ex-dealer that the date is wrong and paper confirmation faxed from me, it's still not done.
This shows me three things. One, you should check to see that your warranty has the correct start date. Two, Hyundai has a long way to go to match the customer service status of Lexus, BMW, etc. And three, some dealers are willing to commit fraud.
I've been hassling with Hyundai customer service for the past several weeks trying to get this done. So far, even though they got a verbal confirmation from the ex-dealer that the date is wrong and paper confirmation faxed from me, it's still not done.
This shows me three things. One, you should check to see that your warranty has the correct start date. Two, Hyundai has a long way to go to match the customer service status of Lexus, BMW, etc. And three, some dealers are willing to commit fraud.